El Paso, Elsewhere

El Paso, Elsewhere

El Paso, Elsewhere is a supernatural neo-noir third-person shooter. Hunt werewolves, fallen angels, and other damned creatures in a vivid slow motion love letter to action classics. Fight your way through a reality-shifting motel, floor by bloody floor. Save the victims of Draculae, lord of the vampires. Destroy the villain you loved–even if it means dying yourself.

Somewhere in El Paso, Texas, a three-story motel gained another 46 stories… all below ground.

So, yeah.

This is going to get loud.

FEATURING

  • Original hip-hop soundtrack.

  • Molotov cocktails filled with holy blue flame.

  • A fully-voiced neo-noir story campaign set in a reality-shifting motel full of monsters.

  • Hordes of destructible physics objects; for shooting.

  • More slow-motion dives than you would think it is humanly possible to fit into a single video game.


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El Paso, Elsewhere on Steam

Gravity Field

Gravity Field

Seriously ! This game is really making me think. Not only understanding how to navigate the gravity fields in 3 dimensional planes but also the insanity of the Time Reversal mechanic on the right mouse click. This really is a very challenging concept to understand having the ability to reverse time and thus where the cubes are…or were…when you need to be someplace else when the reversed time gets to the right point. I cant really explain it but its twisting my brain in my skull. As of writing this, I have got to level 6 and pondering life trying to imagine time reversal steps before I actually commence. If you want a brain twister with minimal/no guidance or hand holding then go for it. This is the first puzzle game that I have played with a Time Reversal mechanic and I think my head is going to explode !

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game


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For 4 quid, I can’t recommend this game. I would recommend this game only for puzzlers or game breakers if it was cheaper, so ye… maybe get it on sale.

I completed this in about 90 minutes, and I actually “broke” more levels to reach the exit than I solved, only going back to have another look at a few of the ones that I broke. I spent probably under 3 minutes on most of the later levels after I got used to the physics and graphics because they are so easy to break. I still haven’t tried to figure out how to complete some of the levels as expected, and I’m not sure I will ever bother.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

Gravity Field on Steam